Li Wang
Xi'an Shiyou University
6 Papers
22 Citations
Li Wang is an academic researcher from Xi'an Shiyou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lanthanide & Ligand. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Li Wang include Nanjing University.
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Papers
Self-assembly of tetranuclear 3d-4f helicates as highly efficient catalysts for CO2 cycloaddition reactions under mild conditions.
TL;DR: A series of novel asymmetry 3d-4f helicates Zn3LnL4 demonstrate high catalytic efficiency in converting CO2 to cyclic carbonates under mild conditions and show stable catalytic performance without being influenced by the moisture and air.
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2D Lanthanide Coordination Polymers: Synthesis, Structure, Luminescent Properties, and Ratiometric Sensing Application in the Hydrostable PMMA-Doped Hybrid Films
Xue-Qin Song,Huan-Huan Meng,Zeng-Gang Lin,Li Wang,Li Wang +4 more
- 06 Mar 2020
TL;DR: Three LnIII coordination polymers, [LnL(NO3)3]n∙2C4H8O2 (LNL, Ln= Nd, NdL; Eu, EuL; Tb, TbL) based on a asymmetric poly-monodentate ligand L, which has abundant branched end groups for chelating Ln...
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Radii-dependent self-assembly of chiral lanthanide complexes: synthesis, chirality, and single-molecule magnet behavior
TL;DR: A pair of 3-methoxysalicylhydrazone-based homochiral ligands constructed chiral trinuclear and pentanuclear complexes with LaIII and DyIII ions, which indicates that the radii controlled the self-assembled structures.
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A cationic tetrahedral Zn(ii) cluster based on a new salicylamide imine multidentate ligand: synthesis, structure and fluorescence sensing study.
TL;DR: Fluorescence studies indicate that Zn4L3 is stable in water and exhibits highly sensitive and selective recognition of phosphates against other common anions including CO32, HCO3, NO3, F, Cl, Br, HSO4, SO42, OAc, BF4, ClO4- and CF3SO3- in HEPES buffer solution.
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Construction of homochiral alkaline–lanthanide heteronuclear helicates with Na+-selective bonding in the self-assembly process
TL;DR: A supramolecular approach to distinguish Na+ from other biologically important metal ions was demonstrated by designing ligands reasonably, and Na+-selective bonding was achieved in the construction of homochiral alkaline-lanthanide heteronuclear helicates.
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